Improvement in culinary attachments to base-burning heating-stoves



J. DWYER & G. H. BARBOUR. CULINARY ATTACHMENTS TQBASE-BURN'I'NG HEATING-S-TOVES.

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UNITED JEREMIAH DWYER AND GEORGE H.

BARBOUR, or DETROIT, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNORS T0 MICHIGAN STOVE COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.

IMPROVEMENT IN CULINARY ATTACHMENTS T0 BASE-BURNING HEATING-STOVES.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 195, I09, dated September 11, 1877; application filed June 23, 1877.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that we, JEREMIAH DWYER and GEORGE H. BARBOUR, of Detroit, in the county of Wayne and State of Michigan, have invented an improved Culinary Attachment to Base-Burning Heating-Stoves, of which the following is a specification The object we have in view is to provide a culinary attachment for the ordinary baseburning heating-stoves, having a flue or exit at the back, which attachment can be applied at any time for boiling water and performing light culinary operations.

It consists in the peculiar construction and arrangement of the attachment, the same being adapted to include the regular pipe-collar of the stove, as more fully hereinafter set forth.

Figure l is a perspective view of our attachment as applied to the stove. Fig. 2 is aperspective View of the stove alone. Fig. 3 is a longitudinal vertical section at a: w in Fig. 1.

In the drawings, A representsa portion of the body of an ordinary base-burner or heating-stove, having a flue-case, A, at the back, terminating in an exit for the gases at the top surrounded by a pipe-collar, a.

B is an attachment, closed at the top, back, and sides, and shaped to fit the body of the stove, and rest upon the flue-case or exit. Its front and bottom being open, the gases of combustion are discharged into it, and find an exit through a collar-opening, a, removed far enough to the rear to permit a boiler or other vessel to be placed over a hole in the top, between the smokc-pipe on the collar a and the back of the stove. The hole is closed, when not in use, by a cover, b, as shown.

This attachment is light and cheap, and is intended to be made to fit any particular kind or style of heating-stove, to be sold with it, or subsequently, if the owner desires to apply it.

What we claim as our invention is The portable culinary attachmentB, adapted to fit the back and flue-case or exit of a magazine heating-stove, substantially as described.

JEREMIAH DWYER. GEORGE H. BARBOUR.

Witnesses W. H. SExToN, W. B. MILLs. 

